
This is a 4 1/2"x 2 3/4" sepia postcard print of Bessie Norcott Corson with her father DeYea Norcott. It was not postally used. I'm guessing from the clothing that the photo was taken around 1915 like the photos in the previous 2 posts.






This is a photo of James and Bessie Corson in their senior years. Unfortunately, we are unable to see James' face clearly. It looks like this was also taken in their backyard, maybe on the same day as the previous photo with the rabbits.

In this undated photo James Lester Corson appears to be middle aged. It is a sepia toned printe embossed with "Pierce" at the center bottom. It measures roughly 6" x 3".

This is one of my favorite photos of James Lester Corson. It is permanently sealed in this circular frame with a dark red velvet back. The frame measures 2 3/4" in diameter. It is an undated, hand tinted photo.



This is a photo of Sarah Corson with four granddaughters. The little blonde girl (with the X)seated next to Sarah is my grandmother Marjorie (Marge) Arline Corson Herron. The photo measures 5"X3 1/2". I had no idea who the other children were until finding a second cousin once removed, K.C. Pease. Based on the fact that we can identify Marge, Kay was able to make an educated guess that the two other blondes are probably Alice and Ruth Rodamar, while the girl with the long dark hair is most likely Audrey Corson. Since my grandmother was born in 1910 and appears to be about 5 or 6 years old in the photo, my guess is that this picture was taken around 1915.

